Wild Cat Wilderness is a community green space in Catford coordinated by the Rushey Green Time Bank. It is a natural wilderness on your doorstep, which you can help shape and get involved in. It is your community space where you can explore nature and the wildlife, play or relax in its peacefulness, learn new outdoor skills or crafts, share and enjoy the space with other local people of all ages, cultures, faiths and abilities.
192 GoodGymers have supported Wildcat Wilderness with 58 tasks.
Friday 17th July 2026 10:00am - 1:30pm
Friday 24th July 2026 10:00am - 1:30pm
Friday 31st July 2026 10:00am - 1:30pm
Friday 7th August 2026 10:00am - 1:30pm
Friday 14th August 2026 10:00am - 1:30pm
Friday 21st August 2026 10:00am - 1:30pm
Friday 28th August 2026 10:00am - 1:30pm
Thursday 18th June
Written by Paul B (he, him, me duck)
The first time I've been to the wonderful Wildcat Wilderness in Catford for ages. My task for the session was removing a fallen tree that was partially blocking a path, dragged down by ivy and decay. I was told that only hobbit could get underneath, but being smaller than a hobbit hadn't noticed it on my way in. It took ages but was eventually cut down and cleared away.
Friday 5th June
Written by Vic (She/they)
Before and after photos. There is a plant sale on Sunday so I was helping tidy up and get rid of nettles and brambles.
Monday 27th March 2023
Written by Kim
As the group gathered at Glass Mill, one thing was obvious, everyone's beaming smiles because it was still daylight (and we got most of the task done in daylight).
We began our run to Wildcat, a route we hadn't done in quite a while and after a couple of locks to unlock we made it into Wildcat and to where our supplies had been safely stored by Maria - thank you!
Bags and gloves distributed, it was time to tackle the rubbish that lay along the path. On first glance there wasn't that much but once we looked a bit harder, that's when we found the rubbish and we found some gems: a lobster, a burger and football.
There was a large patch of rubbish that was proving too difficult for one person alone so we sent in the heavy lifters (Miguel and Oli) with top of the range protective gear (shorts) and equipment (the biggest bag we could find) who hauled the last of the rubbish out of the tight spot in the trees.
Vic arrived just in time for the group photo and most importantly in time for pizza! A team of 4 top GG-ers made their way back to Glass Mill and then back to Mamma Dough whilst the rest of the group detoured straight to pizza and missed out on 2km of running!
Next week we are heading to Senior's to help in the garden.
Monday 6th September 2021
Written by Kim
These superstars braved the hot weather and cleared the paths from nettles, now people visiting won't have to dodge the nettles on the path that leads to the beautiful space.
We gathered outside Glass Mill in the sunshine, a slightly smaller group than expected but that turned out to be perfect for the task. It was a slightly longer run over to Wildcat Wilderness and in the heat - everyone did AMAZING!
Our task for this evening was weed bashing the nettles and weeds that were hanging over the path and catching unsuspecting legs (like mine, after all these years I've still not learnt to wear long leggings at Wildcat). Everyone got quickly stuck in and the path was cleared in no time! We even found a frog.
We said goodbye to the cyclists and made our way slowly back to Glass Mill which led to the realisation that there are limited road crossings (time for breaks) on this route. We stick together as a group on our group runs so we stopped to catch our breath and adjust jackets.
Next weeks group run is postering for Food2You – we are going to be heading off in groups in different directions to help spread the word about this wonderful cause - sign up here.
Monday 16th August 2021
Written by Kim
On what turned out to be a beautiful evening for some running and doing good, 14 superstars gathered outside Glass Mill ready to head over the Wildcat Wilderness. This evening we celebrated Adam's 50th good deed after stalling on 49 for a lot of the pandemic, it's well deserved - next time we see him, he might be wearing his black 50th good deeds t-shirt. Give him a cheer!.
It was wonderful to see some new faces, faces from different areas and returning faces! After a quick warm up, we started to make our way to Wildcat Wilderness. It's one of our longer runs and everyone smashed it! We picked up the cyclists and people meeting us at the task and made our way into Wildcat to meet Heather who explained this evenings tasks, weed bashing - much to everyone's delight!
The group split into 2, one tackling the pathways leading to the bees and the other tackling the area around the willow trees. There was a moment when I thought the group I was giving instruction to had weed bashed too far (is that even possible?) but after checking with Heather, it was all good!
Before we wrapped up there was a path that needed clearing by the bees and the best person to tackle that was a weed bashing expert - Vic! The path was cleared in no time and it was soon time to gather everyone back up for a group photo.
We arrived back at Glass Mill a slightly smaller group to when we departed, for a cool down and celebrate our achievements this week.
We are volunteering at Hilly Fields Parkrun on Saturday morning, if anyone fancies joining, sign up here and don't forget to email HF Parkrun to let them know what role you'd like to do.
GOOD LUCK to everyone running The Big Half on Sunday!!
Wednesday 21st July 2021
Written by Caireen McGinn
Three volunteers spent a lovely summers' evening watering the garden at Wildcat Wilderness, and chopping back some of the weeds that are threatening to overwhelm the orchard. It was HOT, so we took it fairly easy, chatting as usual about Jeff Bezos and how we would spend his money (seems to be a favourite topic of conversation at this task!) It was my very last task for Good Gym at the Wildcat Wilderness as I'm moving out of London, and we spent some time reflecting on the lovely group of people that make up Good Gym Lewisham, who I will miss very much! Keep being brilliant! xx
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